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PARTNERS
TUESDAY 4TH JANUARY 2011
KEVIN NAUGHTON
BOUNCY castles, sumo-suit wrestling and
cheerleaders are being rolled out by local cricket
administrators to attract spectators to tonight’s
Twenty20 match at Adelaide Oval.
But the names Tait and Warner should be
enough to pull a record crowd for this form of
the game.
Tonight’s South Australia v New South Wales
match will also give administrators a chance to
road-test the changes they say they have made
to the new grandstand facilities after “teething
problems” experienced during the Adelaide Test
in December.
This time last year – before the new facilities
were opened - a crowd of 17,000 squeezed into
the eastern side of Adelaide Oval. Fine weather
and top class cricket suggests a crowd of 25,000
plus should be catered for tonight.
SA’s tournament opener... Read more
RICHARD EATON : AAP
ROGER Federer, the holder of a
record 16 Grand Slam tennis titles,
believes that his new coach Paul
Annacone is giving him new ideas
which can make him even more
dangerous during 2011.
Federer won 29 of his last 33
matches with Annacone’s help
during the latter part of last year,
convincing him that he can extend
his famous record during a season
which begins for him today in the
Qatar Open.
Part of the optimism is because
Annacone, who helped Pete
Sampras to nine of his 14 Grand
Slam titles, offers insights into how
Federer can add to his armoury
during his 30th year.
“Paul came from the... Read more
Short version
American John Isner has
beaten Frenchman Nicolas
Mahut 6-3 7-6 at the Hopman
Cup teams tennis event in
Perth, in their first rematch
since their 11-hour epic at
Wimbledon last year. This time
it took just 90 minutes. The
Americans went on to sweep
the 3-0 and Italy beat Great
Britain 2-1 . Today, Lleyton
Hewitt and Alicia Molik will
be looking to cause a big upset
when they take on top seeded
Serbians Novak Djokovic and
Ana Ivanovic today.
Schwarzer’s chance
Socceroos goalkeeper Mark
Schwarzer can become
Australia’s most capped player
if they make the semi-finals
of the Asian Cup beginning
in Qatar this weekend. The
Socceroos warm-up against the
Emirates on Wednesday night
and begin the tournament
against India next Monday
night.
SPORTS BRIEFS
The Shaun Tait express is ready to roll again
Ponting
should have
stayed out:
Chappell
JAMIE PANDARAM : FAIRFAX
AS IT was announced Ricky Ponting would have
surgery today, former Australian captain Ian
Chappell said the injured leader should never
have been in Australia’s dressing room.
Ponting remains confident he will be fit for the
World Cup in February, and will have surgery to
treat the broken little finger that has kept him out
of the final Ashes Test.
Ponting sat in the team’s dressing room yesterday,
talking with Usman Khawaja before the 24-year-
old walked out for his debut innings, and
generally observing proceedings... Read more
Usman Khawaja (left) replaced Ponting at number 3 and Clark (right) replaced him as captain, but Ponting stayed in the
dressing rooms
Roger Federer with the Australian Open cup
he won in 2010
SPORT
Tait to fire up locals
Federer can play better
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